THE ENGLISH REPUBLIC
BY
W. J. LINTON.
EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES
BY
KINETON PARKES
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CONTENTS.
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Chap. |
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Page. |
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INTRODUCTION |
v. |
I. |
Republican
Principles—Equality, Liberty, Fraternity—
Rule of the Majority—Sacredness of the Individual and
Society |
1. |
II. |
Republican
Measures—Reform—Organisation of Labour
through Credit; on the Land; and of Justice |
39. |
III. |
The
Suffrage—The Sovereignty of the People—Universal
Suffrage—The Foundation of the Republic; its Purpose |
68. |
IV. |
Methods of
Government—Local Government—Constitutional
Government—Fitness for the Franchise—Combination and
Strikes |
104. |
V. |
The Republic
and Democracy—Democracy and the Republic
—Socialism and Communism—Are Socialists Republicans? |
124. |
VI. |
Slavery and
Freedom—Voluntary Slavery—
Non-Intervention and Fair Play |
146. |
VII. |
Religion,
Genius and Republicanism—A Church and a
Republic—Religious Worship |
176. |
VIII. |
Liberty and
Equality—Nationality |
190. |
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Notes |
214. |